I'm not sure what you mean, but all the publications are non-profit organizations—none of which I am affiliated with.
Lapham's and The Conversation also don't have any paywalls, though Nautilus does have a soft paywall of two articles a month (this is comparable to the magazines mentioned by other users in this discussion, with similarly fairly relaxed or stricter paywalls).
With Android, you can at least enable "Install [insecure] apps from 3. parties" or the like. You can then install whatever you like. Just like on most computers. Remember to disable the option after install .
yr.no/met.no are using the Arome-model for Scandinavia and Baltic states (It is a cooperation between the states,shearing HPC's and human resources), and the ECMWF model for the rest of the world